Editorial: climate bill needs incentives for forest owners like me, says Rolling Stone musician
An editorial in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution by Chuck Leavell, the keyboardist for the Rolling Stones and a board member of the American Forest Foundation, highlights the implication of climate legislation on the small forest landowner. "There are 10 million family forest owners like me who want to do their part to address climate change. Creating a modest revenue stream for carbon-enhancing forest activities is the key."
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